La Dame De — Haute-savoie

The "lady" of the title was inspired by a real person named Constance, who ran a restaurant/chalet on the Plateau des Glières .

Whether viewed as a simple folk-rock tune or a poignant commentary on mental well-being, the track continues to be a "powerful statement" for collectors and fans alike. La Dame de Haute-Savoie - Francis Cabrel - Drum Sheet Music La dame de Haute-Savoie

: The lyrics contrast the frantic "theatre of beautiful damage" (the music industry and celebrity life) with the idyllic, quiet mountains of Haute-Savoie. The "lady" of the title was inspired by

Musically, the track is a standout example of early 1980s French pop-rock. Musically, the track is a standout example of

: Beyond the specific tribute to his friend's mother, the song resonated as an anthem for anyone feeling overwhelmed by urban life and seeking a "refuge idéal". Legacy and Impact

: It leans into Cabrel’s signature singer-songwriter style, utilizing acoustic foundations layered with a blues-oriented rock energy.

: The song features a driving 4/4 time signature with a tempo of approximately 134 BPM.